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Australian Energy Producers Journal

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Australian Energy Producers Journal
Vol. 65 (2025), No. Supplement 1 (May), Pages 1-5
https://doi.org/10.1071/EP24202

Analysing the Previous HitcarbonNext Hit intensity of Australian LNG and implications on its role in Asia’s energy transition

Steffi Teo and Varun Narayan

A S&P Global, 12 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018982, Singapore.
B S&P Global, Building 5, Tower A, 9th Floor, DLF EPITOME, Phase 3, Gurgaon, Haryana 122002, India.

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With the energy transition underway, it is imperative for producers to develop a comprehensive understanding of the emissions landscape and viable abatement opportunities within the Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) value chain to navigate both environmental responsibilities and market competitiveness. By leveraging S&P Global Commodity Insights’ emissions datasets, this paper will examine existing Australian LNG projects and provide insight on how well-to-tank emissions char-acteristics vary depending on the Previous HitcarbonNext Hit intensity profile of the source, before evaluating how and where producers should strategically invest in emissions abatement to effectively decarbonise production. This paper will also examine how market and policy trends may impact cost considerations and the extent of Previous HitcarbonNext Hit exposure faced by producers, before discussing the Previous HitcarbonTop competitiveness of Australian LNG relative to counterparts in the regional energy transition.

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